SOLIHULL Moors striker Conor Wilkinson has signed a new deal to remain with the club until the summer of 2027.
Wilkinson has signed a two-year deal to stay with Moors with the striker one of nine contracted players at the club ahead of the start of the 2025/26 season.
The 30-year-old finished as the club’s top scorer last season with 13 goals in the National League.
Wilkinson said: “Last summer when I had time to reflect and realise what I actually wanted to achieve for the upcoming season took a lot of consideration, and Solihull met everyone of those expectations for me.
“After seeing the success they had the year before was a big selling point in being part of a project, I know this season hasn’t been as half as good as last, but personally it still made the year really enjoyable playing for me individually, picking up a National League POTM, a match ball and just some great times with a great club with great stuff and that’s all I wanted.
“I’m delighted to be staying and now let’s get to work in the summer and achieve what we all set out to do.”
Moors head coach, Matt Taylor added: “Securing Conor’s future is a real statement of intent.
“He’s been a big part of our forward line and brings not just goals but experience and leadership.
“We want to build around that quality, and we’re thrilled he sees his future here.”
